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refurbish

[ree-fur-bish]

verb (used with object)

  1. to furbish again; renovate; brighten.

    to refurbish the lobby.



refurbish

/ riːˈfɜːbɪʃ /

verb

  1. (tr) to make neat, clean, or complete, as by renovating, re-equipping, or restoring

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Other Word Forms

  • refurbishing noun
  • refurbishment noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of refurbish1

First recorded in 1605–15; re- + furbish
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Example Sentences

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The spokesperson added that a clinical lead has been appointed to "oversee extra support for the most vulnerable residents" and said the company is investing more than £1m to refurbish the home.

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The £10m programme will focus around upgrading and refurbishing four bridges around Junction 26, which have become riddled with potholes.

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DePree began work on the crumbling building and got planning permission in 2022 to refurbish it as an event and hospitality venue.

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But Mr Radstone, who refurbishes empty homes through his company You Spot Property, argues, that this can "push people away from wanting to engage with the council".

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When hosting the Olympics, local officials typically try to present the best image of their city, which can include refurbishing landmarks and sports venues or cleaning up areas where homeless people congregate.

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